Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant partly goes offline amid fighting

The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Saturday that the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in…

FBI agents search New York and Florida properties linked to Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg

U.S. federal agents on Thursday simultaneously searched properties in Manhattan, a posh Hamptons beach community, and…

Energy expert Daniel Yergin on energy security —

On “Intelligence Matters” this week, host Michael Morell speaks with Global Energy Expert Daniel Yergin about…

Vladimir Putin signs a decree to provide financial benefits to Ukrainians arriving in Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed a financial decree under which people who left Ukrainian…

Putin’s ally says Moscow would not stop its military campaign in Ukraine even if Kyiv drops NATO hopes

Even if Kyiv formally renounces its aspirations to join NATO, Moscow would not stop its military…

Ukraine reveals plan to hold Vladimir Putin accountable for his ‘crime of aggression’

Wednesday (August 24) marked six months since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an all-out attack on…

Russia blames Ukraine for nationalist Daria Dugina’s car bombing death

Russia’s top counterintelligence agency on Monday blamed Ukrainian spy services for organizing the killing of Daria…

Car explosion kills Daria Dugina, daughter of Russian nationalist known as “Putin’s brain”

Moscow — The daughter of a Russian nationalist ideologist who is often referred to as “Putin’s…

Ahead of Ukrainian Independence Day, Zelensky warns Russia might try to do something ‘particularly ugly’

As Ukraine prepares to mark the 31st anniversary of its independence from Soviet rule, President Volodymyr…

S&P, Fitch upgrade Ukraine’s credit rating but warn there’s still a chance of default

Following Ukraine’s last-week success in obtaining a two-year respite on its foreign debt from creditors, Fitch…